PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PARACYANOGEN»
paracyanogen
cyanogen
chemical
compound
with
formula
colorless
toxic
pungent
odor
molecule
pseudohalogen
molecules
consist
groups
analogous
diatomic
halogen
such
less
oxidizing
cyano
bonded
together
their
carbon
atoms
n≡c−c≡n
although
other
paracyanogen
reexamined
wiley
library
samples
were
prepared
pyrolysis
silver
cyanide
derived
above
sources
indeed
alike
spec
trally
like
structures
high
density
amorphous
however
this
case
material
identified
being
polymerised
form
which
exhibits
none
compressibility
chem
polymeric
modification
obtained
brown
black
residue
heating
mercuric
define
pref
para
structure
parahiocyanogen
disulfide
polymers
role
merriam
webster
polymer
solid
origin
international
scientific
vocabulary
ladder
shapped
electronic
containing
nitrogen
sides
investigated
theoretically
using
quantum
chemistry
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formation
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tube
shown
physical
properties
infra
spectra
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PARACYANOGEN»
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1
Concise Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia
992 PARACYANOCEN PARACYANOGEN* Leon Maya Chemical and Analytical
Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Paracyanogen is a polymeric
material that in all probability never will be a high-volume article of commerce.
2
A Dictionary of Chemistry
420) have studied the formation of cyanogen and paracyanogen by the
decomposition of the cyanides of mercury and Bilver, and have obtained results
differing in several particulars from those of Thaulow (iv. 342). When mercuric
cyanido is ...
3
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. - Edinburgh, ...
We heated the paracyanogen in tubes of glass, of brass, and of iron, alone and
mixed with spongy platina, and at various temperatures from 600° up to a white
heat. The tubes were of small bore, and the included air was expelled as much
as ...
4
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
420) have studied tho formation of cyanogen and paracyanogen by tho
decomposition of the cyanides of mercury and silver, and have obtained results
differing in several particulars from those of Thaulow (iv. 312). When mercuric
cyanide is ...
5
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
26 And paracyanogen, a brown solid, is composed , (according to Professor
Johnstone) of — 8 atoms Carbon . = 48 4 atoms Nitrogen . = 56 1 atom
Paracyanogen = 104 Now 12 : 14 : : 48 : 56. So that the relative proportions of
carbon and ...
6
The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
The paracyanogen prepared by igniting moist percyanide of mercury is likewise
partially soluble in water. That produced by the reaction of prussic acid upon
cyanide of potassium could not be obtained of constant composition ; like the
latter it ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1847
7
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
List of fellows for 1908- in v. 25.
8
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Silicon may be obtained from uncombincd paracyanOgen.--thn paracyanogen,
prepared from bicyanide of mercury by heat under pressure, as described in his
former paper, was subjected to prolonged heat in a closed tube of German glass,
...
9
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
By a special process, instituted for the purpose, or as a product of a general
process for transmutation, he obtained paracyanogen, a body consisting of
carbon and nitrogen, in the proportion of twelve parts of the former to fourteen (by
weight) ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1844
10
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
When paracyanogen, prepared from bicyanide of mercury by heat under
pressure, as described in his former paper, was subjected to prolonged heat in a
closed tube of German glass, a dark-brown substance was obtained which
presented ...
Robert Jameson, William Jardine, 1841